My Granny: The Most Important Paths In My Life

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Throughout the life I have realized that life is all about our feelings toward people around us. That’s what changes someone’s idea about their life, aims, and most important; paths of their lives. As Joan Didion says “Life changes in the instant. The ordinary instant.” Life always gives us a golden chance to know how precious is every moment that we breathe in and out, and the time that we get to spend with our beloved ones. All this came to me when I lost the most important person in my life, My Granny. She was the best, that’s what every grand child might say about their grandparents, but my granny was special. Since she was sick for approximately forty years, she wasn’t able to walk. Sometimes I think of, if I get to ask God one question …show more content…

It felt like God has listened to her after years. At first days I was acting like my other teenage cousins. We would go out to play and have fun, but whenever I would get to house, she would call my “Hamed Jan Mara Yak Mach Az Peshanit” (Dear Hamed, Give me a kiss from your forehead). But since she was old she would forget and keep asking me for a kiss every hour, but I would say “You have kissed me once Bebe Jan (Granny)”. She would smile at me and say “It’s fine give me one more”. She didn’t have night shift nurse so my mom would sleep with her to help her needs like giving her water, bread, etc..; one night my Mom asked me to help her out and sleep with my Granny. It was midnight and she called up on me and said “Hamed I want to set, help me”, so I woke up and said “Uff! Okay”. I helped her, gave her a glass of water and told her to go to sleep its midnight. At answer she said “Sorry son, it night for me 24 hours how would I knew its night time”. I felt embarrassed and told her that its midnight and everyone is asleep right now so we have to sleep as well, but since she slept all day long she said she wasn’t sleepy at all. So I told her let’s talk maybe you get sleepy and go to sleep after all, and I started asking questions about what did she use to do for fun when she was young. This conversation became quite interesting for me, we talked all night long till I went to school. That was my first

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